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The paper describing the open source spike sorting algorithm SPyKING CIRCUS is now available on eLife. You can download the algorithm in the latest version (0.6.6) Note also that the datasets used in the paper to validate the algorithm are available on Zenodo. Do not hesitate to try to test/benchmark…

We are happy to announce the release of a new version of the Brian simulator and its Brian2GeNN interface to the GPU-enhanced Neuronal Network simulation environment (GeNN). For more information, see the announcement on the Brian website.

A postdoctoral position is available in the Vision Institute (http://www.institut-vision.org/fr/), Paris, France, to work on a project of vision restoration based on optogenetics. The purpose of the project is to design new light stimulation patterns that can independently activate different types of ganglion cells. The post-doc will perform patch clamp…

In collaboration with Michela Chiappalone and Valentina Pasquale, we will organize a workshop on recent methods and analyses for neuronal population recordings. More details should be available soon on the CNS webpage, and see the page of the workshop

Want to spike sort data quickly, efficiently, and in a semi-automated manner? SpyKING CIRCUS 0.4, based on template matching algorithms, is now available. The code can sort with few percent errors cells in vitro and in vivo (this has been validated with paired juxta recordings), handling up to thousands of…